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The poetics of empireThe poetics of empire

The poetics of empire

Gilmore, John

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First published in 1764, The Sugar Cane is a major work in the history of Anglophone Caribbean literature. It is the only poem written in the Caribbean before the twentieth century to achieve a place in the Western 'canon'. Grainger wrote a "West India Georgic", challenging assumptions about poetic diction and the proper subject matter of poetry, and boldly asserting the importance of the Caribbean to the eighteenth-century British empire. This is the first reliable text and critical study of the poem, setting it within the context of Grainger's life and work. -- Book cover.

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OL496266W

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Agriculture in literatureEnglish Didactic poetryHistory and criticismImperialismImperialism in literatureIn literaturePlantation lifePlantation life in literaturePoetrySugarcaneSugarcane industryEnglish poetry, history and criticismPoetry (poetic works by one author)

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